Unreported Europe Nagorno-Karabakh: a time-bomb in the Caucasus? Last April, fighting between troops from the self-proclaimed republic of Nagorno-Karabakh and the Azerbaijan army rekindled a conflict that had been frozen for more than 20… 16/09/2016
Unreported Europe Nagorno-Karabakh: peace or more peril? Sophie Claudet: Valerie, what is so important about Nagorno-Karabakh that is worth fighting over? 16/09/2016
Unreported Europe Yemen: the forgotten war More than 6,000 people have died in Yemen, half of them civilians. 03/06/2016
Unreported Europe Yemen: where are the Houthis getting their weapons from? Insiders Editor-in-Chief Sophie Claudet met up with Pieter Wezeman, a Senior Researcher with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute SIPRI specialised in arms sales and military… 03/06/2016
Unreported Europe Inside war-torn Yemen Sophie Claudet: “Mohammed, Yemen is under siege today. 03/06/2016
Unreported Europe Yemen, the forgotten war - Special Report It is an all-but-forgotten war in which one of the world's poorest countries is being subjected to a three-way struggle with combatants using the most modern weaponry, including some banned munitions 03/06/2016
Unreported Europe From ballot to battle: the resurgence of violence in Turkey's Kurdish region Turkey’s Kurdish population is likely to be hugely influential in the outcome of the country’s general election, but its potential electoral success 30/10/2015
Europe News NATO supports Turkish fight against terrorism Initially reluctant to join the international coalition against Islamic State militants, on Friday (July 24) Turkey launched its first bombing raids 28/07/2015
Europe News Kurds ask NATO not to support Turkey As NATO met to discuss the threat Islamic State militants pose to Turkey, supporters of the outlawed Kurdish PKK militia were protesting against what 28/07/2015
Europe News NATO supports Turkish fight against terrorism Initially a reluctant participant in the international coalition against Islamic State militants, Turkey last week (July 24) launched its first 28/07/2015
Europe News EU boosts CAR aid The EU is to increase financial aid to the Central African Republic, officials said on Tuesday. The European Commission announced an extra 72 million 26/05/2015
Europe News European Parliament backs 'conflict minerals' law EU lawmakers have narrowly backed tougher rules aimed at limiting the import of conflict minerals. The European Parliament voted in favour of the 20/05/2015
Europe News NGOs, left-wing MEPs seek tougher rules on 'conflict minerals' Campaigners are calling on MEPs to toughen up European rules on ‘conflict minerals’. The European Parliament is set to vote on European Commission 19/05/2015
Europe News Local Libyan leaders seek peaceful end to conflict EU and UN officials have called for a peaceful end to the conflict in Libya after a meeting with local representatives in Brussels. The UN’s envoy to 24/03/2015
My Europe Series Libya on the brink: amid civil war fears and growing ISIL threat what's the EU doing? Four years after the violent overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi Libya is once again in the grip of a bloody power struggle. With rival administrations 19/03/2015
Unreported Europe Shelling or shelter: the impossible choice facing battle-weary Ukrainians In war-ravaged areas of east Ukraine people face not only incredible hardship but also a torturous dilemma: to flee or to stay. While no one wants to 13/03/2015
My Europe Series Durable solution: Will the Ukrainian ceasefire hold? European, Ukrainian and Russian leaders reach another peace agreement. But will it end up being yet another scrap of paper? 19/02/2015
Europe News Latvian exports hit by Russian embargo Latvia currently holds the six-month rotating EU presidency, more than twenty years after the end of Soviet occupation. The Baltic State will 03/02/2015
Unreported Europe Open wounds in the Central African Republic A year after the end of the third civil war that ravaged the Central African Republic an uneasy calm reigns in the capital, Bangui. Despite a 23/12/2014
Unreported Europe Fear on the frontline: the impact on people of conflict in eastern Ukraine After months of intense conflict parts of Donetsk resemble a ghost town. Under heavy bombing, shelling and shooting many have died and many more have 17/10/2014
My Europe Series Saving cultural heritage from the ravages of war In this edition of U-talk, Paul from Paris asks the following question: “Given the escalating violence in the Middle East, how do we protect cultural 17/07/2014
My Europe Series Under fire: The Network discusses EU military plans This episode of the The Network covers EU defence policy. Delving into the military challenges facing Europe, euronews host Chris Burns asks what 06/02/2014
My Europe Series Fears over the future of Europe's foreign fighters “We make war so we are war.’‘ That, some would say chilling quotation, came from a young man in the Netherlands who has converted to Islam. He has 11/09/2013
My Europe Series The realities of the Syrian conflict: Carla del Ponte Death, brutality and suffering: the cruel realities of the Syrian conflict. A people scarred and a country ravaged, where rebels and government 07/06/2013
My Europe Series Could France's intervention in Mali spell 'quagmire'? The surprise move by the French government to attack jihadist rebels in Mali followed the surprise rebel advance southward toward the capital Bamako 24/01/2013
Unreported Europe Exclusive: 24 hours in the chaos of Aleppo After 19 months of bloody conflict there are still no signs of peace in Syria. A ruthless battle has been raging in Aleppo for more than two 01/10/2012